Since the Nuremberg trials, our society has had to confront the reality that the Nazi doctors were guilty of premeditated murder masqueraded as research.

Professional modern medicine has had little difficulty condemning the Nazi doctors as evil men.

Anyone who dares suggest the historical lessons which can be learned from the Holocaust, or from the victims' suffering, risks being labeled a heretic or a sensationalist bent on distorting history for personal gain.

Many in the community seriously fear that insights might replace condemnation of the Nazi evil.

Most doctors enter the field thinking they'll be able to spend most of their time healing the sick.